Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Summary Sunday Skills and Drills To Enhance Your Career
Summary Sunday Skills and Drills To Enhance Your Career What will it take to thrive in your career? You want to make the most money possible, network more efficiently, develop in-demand skills and handle workplace conflict, right? Each of these articles has information to help you stay competitive! INTERVIEWING 6 Salary Negotiation Tips That Work for Everyone by Cassidy Rush | Payscale Fewer than 43% of Payscale respondents said they had ever asked for a raise. Why so few? The top reasons were that they felt uncomfortable discussing pay or were afraid of being perceived as pushy. Sound familiar? Learn what you can do to overcome these fears! NETWORKING Five Networking Opportunities Hidden In Your Average Workday by J. Kelly Hoey | Fast Company There are easier, less time-consuming ways to network. These 5 will help you! CAREER The 10 Best-Paying Jobs for Millennials by Rebecca Koenig | US News World Report Its not the jobs that I found interesting in this article. It was the chart about what is important to Millenials. Here it is. via US News World Report The 10 skills you need to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Alex Gray | World Economic Forum By 2020, 35% of skills that are considered important in todayâs workforce will have changed. Maybe its time to pay more attention to developing these skills! via World Economic Forum 7 Tricky Work Situations, and How to Respond to Them by Alicia Bassuk | Harvard Business Review We all face conflict and uncomfortable situations at work. Maybe youll handle one of yours better if you read this. [You may need to create a free account to read the full article, but its worth it.] HOT ISSUE Study finds 75 percent of workplace harassment victims experienced retaliation when they spoke up by Tara Golshan | Vox Here are some numbers to help you see how shame, fear, and cultural norms all allow sexual harassment to go underreported. In 2016, the EEOC released a comprehensive study of workplace harassment in the United States, which concluded that âanywhere from 25% to 85% of women report having experienced sexual harassment in the workplace.â âOne 2003 study found that 75% of employees who spoke out against workplace mistreatment faced some form of retaliation,â the EEOC report found. Unwanted physical touching was formally reported only 8% of the time; and sexually coercive behavior was reported by only 30% of the women who experienced it. Studies have found that 6% to 13% of individuals who experience harassment file a formal complaint. one in four reported having experienced some form of harassment in the workplace. But when specific acts of harassment were mentioned, like sexual coercion or crude jokes, 60 percent of women reported having experienced some form of sexual or gender harassment. Mandatory confidential arbitration hides the problem on two fronts: They keep victims feeling isolated, and at times like the only people affected, and they insulate the perpetrator.
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